Quantum computing scanning probe scientist for atomic electronics

Be part of the world's leading team in silicon quantum computing

Unique opportunity to join a new start-up in university setting

AU $102–164k + 17 per cent superannuation and leave loading

With $83 million of new commercial backing and in partnership with recently formed company Silicon
Quantum Computing Pty Ltd, we are seeking more than 20 researchers, engineers and technicians from
industry and academia to accelerate the commercialisation of our world-leading research in silicon quantum
electronics.

SQC has a 5-year business plan to build a 10-qubit prototype quantum computer in silicon. The company
builds on more than 15 years of research in the development of a quantum computer in silicon at CQC2T,
where Australia has established a globally unique approach to building qubits in silicon using single atoms.
The company is located at UNSW alongside CQC2T, which has more than 70 researchers, technical staff and
students based here.

We are seeking an ambitious scanning probe microscopy expert to design, fabricate and measure multi-qubit
devices relevant to the development of a silicon-based quantum computer. The successful candidate will
fabricate atomic-scale silicon devices with atomically controlled dopant profiles.

The research program will include the development of architectures and techniques for the detection and
control of individual spins in silicon, the controlled coupling between them, and the coherent transport of
quantum information in a 10-qubit design.

This is a three-year fixed term position providing a unique opportunity to work within a truly multidisciplinary
team of scientists and engineers working at the forefront of global quantum computing internationally. This is
one of more than 20 positions currently open for applications. View the full list of available roles on the CQC2T website.

Applications: Please submit your resume and cover letter (addressing the selection criteria outlined in the
Position Description) via our online application process. Please note all attached documentation must be
in pdf format. Disable any pop-up blockers in your browser before downloading the Position Description
Document.

Closing date: Applications close at 11:59pm on 31 December 2017 AEDT. We encourage all candidates to
complete the application process as soon as possible. Potential start dates are negotiable for the successful
candidate.